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the hotel would not speak to cnn despite repeated attempts. but this is the latest chapter in the hotel's dark storied history, says l.a. crime novelist and journalist denise hamilton. >> in so many ways the cecil is a metaphor for the city of los angeles and hollywood. it's all facade. it's all glitz on the outside and it's got this romantic, turbulent, sinister history. >> reporter: the hotel was built during the roaring '20s but crushed under the economic weight of the depression. in the 1940s, the black dahlia, elizabeth short, is rumored to have stayed here before she was killed and dismembered. in the '50s and '60s, a place where the desperate ended it all. >> they rented a room, went up to the room, jumped out the window. there was one woman who committed suicide and she ended up landing on a pedestrian who was walking by. and killed the pedestrian as well. >> reporter: the hotel's folklore grew. it served as a backdrop in tv series like "beretta." as downtown l.a. descended into crime in the '80s, so did the guests. serial killer richa
the hotel would not speak to cnn despite repeated attempts. but this is the latest chapter in the hotel's dark storied history, says l.a. crime novelist and journalist denise hamilton. >> in so many ways the cecil is a metaphor for the city of los angeles and hollywood. it's all facade. it's all glitz on the outside and it's got this romantic, turbulent, sinister history. >> reporter: the hotel was built during the roaring '20s but crushed under the economic weight of the...
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dorner sent a package to anderson cooper at cnn. inside a shot up l.a.p.d. coin given to him by bratten and a note. bratten says he is a target because he signed off on dorner's firing. >> i was the chief of police that signed off on his discharge from the l.a.p.d. so in terms of his grievances i could understand. >> reporter: no one understands his deadly actions. his online manifesto mentions targets including those on the force he believed traded him. >> it is about three years ago we paid for service for cops to have all of their names removed from all access on the interset. >> reporter: the president of the police officers association says while dorner's actions are not the norm officerers all over the bay area do face retaliation. >> we have two cases going on in the police department where we have full time protection for two cops threatened by gang members. so this does happen. >> reporter: dorner's police and military training give him a tactical edge. he knows the strategy police are using to hunt him down and he has no intention on surviving. >>
dorner sent a package to anderson cooper at cnn. inside a shot up l.a.p.d. coin given to him by bratten and a note. bratten says he is a target because he signed off on dorner's firing. >> i was the chief of police that signed off on his discharge from the l.a.p.d. so in terms of his grievances i could understand. >> reporter: no one understands his deadly actions. his online manifesto mentions targets including those on the force he believed traded him. >> it is about three...
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ed lavendera, cnn, dallas. 3 thursday morninn .../ p the... new york times... repooted... that... armstrong... is talking... too.. the u--... &pantt-doping agency.../ to... áposssblyá... disclosee.. who helped him dooee dope. 3 it isn't clear if that deaa would lessen the sanctions 3 3 a car slaas into a bar. the damage caused by one woman 3 3 mcmaaon sayy: ""ur folks are highly trained and this is what we traineddfor." for." on the trail of a former policeeofficer who is & you inside the maahunt for the man who says he's trying to clear his nameeby killing - 3 3 3 police... inn.. three western states-- and mmxico-- / arr... still l-a... cop -- / people --/ ann... threateniig... dozens more..../// alicia.... acuna ...is... in l--a.../ where... police say.... the rampagee.. sttrted... as.. a.. twisted queet... for revengg. 3 3 mccahon says: "our folks are highly trained and this is despite the frrezing temperrtures and snow, tte manhunt for christopher dorner near southern california's big bear ski resort carries on. mcmahon says: "we arr gging to continue searchinggfor him until
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. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." day six and the standoff continues. jimmy lee dykes has not surre surrendersurren surrendered. >>> now, governor rick perry has taken a stand. what he said might surprise you. >>> and the moment is almost here, nope. not the super bowl, new york's fashion week. we'll have a preview. >>> it is sunday, february 3rd, good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye, glad you're with us. we begin this morning with news about the shooting death of a former nav former naval s.e.a.l. chris kyle was killed yesterday along with another person at a gun range near ft. worth, texas. local newspapers also confirm the death. wfaa reports a former marine suffering from posttraumatic stress disorder is being held in connection with the shootings. these are pictures of kyle taken from the security company kraft international. kyle recounted his four combat tours in iraq in his book "american sniper." his more than 150 sniper kills had them placing a bounty on his head. most recently he appeared on the reality s
. >>> from cnn world headquarters in atlanta, this is "early start weekend." day six and the standoff continues. jimmy lee dykes has not surre surrendersurren surrendered. >>> now, governor rick perry has taken a stand. what he said might surprise you. >>> and the moment is almost here, nope. not the super bowl, new york's fashion week. we'll have a preview. >>> it is sunday, february 3rd, good morning, everyone. i'm randi kaye, glad you're with us....
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the family telling cnn they will be watching him closely during this time. this was just a bail hearing filled with emotion, conflict and overwhelming public interest here setting the scene for the the trial of a revered home country athlete who is charged with the premeditated murder of a young, beautiful model both with a promising life in front of them. no trial date has been set. >> robin joins us along with diane mccarthy. diane, you were in court today. take us inside. what was it like in there? >> the first thing i can tell you is it was very, very hot. it was very tense and it was very hot. we were all clustered together in this quite small courtroom. together with this emotion that was just sort of reverberating off the walls, everybody was sweating, tense, whispering, quiet. >> robin, that's quite a lo kashs judge, he spoke for two hours. is that par for the course for a bail hearing in south africa? >> you know, this whole bail hearing has taken on the facade of the trial within the trial. we have been gripped by all the forensic details and also
the family telling cnn they will be watching him closely during this time. this was just a bail hearing filled with emotion, conflict and overwhelming public interest here setting the scene for the the trial of a revered home country athlete who is charged with the premeditated murder of a young, beautiful model both with a promising life in front of them. no trial date has been set. >> robin joins us along with diane mccarthy. diane, you were in court today. take us inside. what was it...
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the family telling cnn they will be watching him closely during this time. this was just a bail hearing filled with emotion, conflict and overwhelming public interest here setting the scene for the the trial of a revered home country athlete who is charged with the premeditated murder of a young, beautiful model both with a promising life in front of them. no trial date has been set. >> robyn joins us along with diane mccarthy. diane, you were in court today. take us inside. what was it like in there? >> the first thing i can tell you is it was very, very hot. it was very tense and it was very hot. we were all clustered together in this quite small courtroom. together with this emotion that was just sort of reverberating off the walls, everybody was sweating, tense, whispering, quiet. >> robyn, that's quite a loquatious judge, he spoke for two hours. is that par for the course for a bail hearing in south africa? >> you know, this whole bail hearing has taken on the facade of the trial within the trial. we have been gripped by all the forensic details and als
the family telling cnn they will be watching him closely during this time. this was just a bail hearing filled with emotion, conflict and overwhelming public interest here setting the scene for the the trial of a revered home country athlete who is charged with the premeditated murder of a young, beautiful model both with a promising life in front of them. no trial date has been set. >> robyn joins us along with diane mccarthy. diane, you were in court today. take us inside. what was it...
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white house doctor connie mariano, after she shared her concerns about his weight on an interview on cnn. >> i'm worried he may have a heart attack, a stroke. it's almost like a timebomb waiting to happen unless he addresses those issues. >> in that interview, mariano said she never met christie. here's how the governor responded today. >> i find it fascinating that a doctor in arizona, who's never met me, never examined me, never reviewed my medical history or records and knows nothing about my family history could make a diagnosis from 2400 miles away. she must be a genius. my children saw that last night. and she sat there on tv and said, i'm afraid he's going to die in office. i have four children between 9 and 19. my children, my 12-year-old son came to me and said, dad, are you going to die? come on. this is irresponsible stuff. this is just another hack who wants five minutes on tv. >> dr. mariano has never met or examined governor christie, she said that. it's also true she's board certified in internal medicine, spent nine years as the white house physician to three sitting pres
white house doctor connie mariano, after she shared her concerns about his weight on an interview on cnn. >> i'm worried he may have a heart attack, a stroke. it's almost like a timebomb waiting to happen unless he addresses those issues. >> in that interview, mariano said she never met christie. here's how the governor responded today. >> i find it fascinating that a doctor in arizona, who's never met me, never examined me, never reviewed my medical history or records and...
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tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that does it for this edition of "306." thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfront starts now. >> outfront next. days from cuts that are deep and dangerous. why are all we are hearing is bling. >>> as the world gets ready for new pope, is the church using a cemetery to hide money from abuse victims? new information about the body found n inside a hotel water tower, we have the video that that hotel does not want you to see. let's go outfront. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm erin burnett. "outfront" tonight, hurting the poor because washington has no courage. again today, all we heard was blame when it comes to the forced spending cuts to take effect in eight days. president obama made some talk radio appearances. >> whether or not we can move republicans at this point to do the right thing is what we're still trying to gauge. >> now, he's called the cuts severe and brutal. house speaker john boehner, guess what, completely agrees with that. he's called them deep and dangerous, but they're not doing anything about it. here's the thing about the
tom foreman, cnn, washington. >> that does it for this edition of "306." thanks for watching. erin burnett "outfront starts now. >> outfront next. days from cuts that are deep and dangerous. why are all we are hearing is bling. >>> as the world gets ready for new pope, is the church using a cemetery to hide money from abuse victims? new information about the body found n inside a hotel water tower, we have the video that that hotel does not want you to see....
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displaying his famous new jersey candor, reacting to former white house doctor connie mariano, who on cnn called the governor a time bomb. >> i'm a physician more than i am a democrat or republican. and i worry about this man dying in office. >> she must be a genius. >> reporter: the governor questioned how the doctor could diagnose him from her office in arizona. >> and it's completely irresponsible. my 12-year-old son comes to me last night and says, dad, are you going to die? >> hey. bring it, fat boy. >> christie said he's not sure if he's going to run for re-election next year. he said, i'll collapse that bridge when i come to it. >> reporter: christie's weight has been a constant issue, which he has handled both with humor, days ago, eating a doughnut on the set of his chief tormentor, david letterman. and with humility. christie, who was slender and athletic as a younger man, insists his health is good. although yesterday, he told reporters -- >> if you talk to anybody in this room that has a struggle with their weight -- >> reporter: he's aware his weight could ultimately become a
displaying his famous new jersey candor, reacting to former white house doctor connie mariano, who on cnn called the governor a time bomb. >> i'm a physician more than i am a democrat or republican. and i worry about this man dying in office. >> she must be a genius. >> reporter: the governor questioned how the doctor could diagnose him from her office in arizona. >> and it's completely irresponsible. my 12-year-old son comes to me last night and says, dad, are you going...
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. >>> so cnn breaking the news just earlier this hour that the attorney in texas that represents the sports insurance agency that paid lance armstrong a whole bunch of bonuses for winning a bunch of tour de france races has decided to go ahead and sue him to get the money back that they settled and paid out to the tune of upwards to 12 to $15 million. so expect that on the legal front. and judge glenda hatchet, and others are back with me to discuss those ugh here words than money. those words i threw out before the break. he was under investigation by the feds for drug distribution, fraud and conspiracy. and people are throwing all sorts of other words out there, like obstruction, witness tampering and intimidation, based on the facts as we know them, from say the oprah interview where he fessed up to a bunch, judge, does he potentially expose himself to those other serious criminal charges? >> i think so. i absolutely agree with jeffrey, there has not been a great line of success on these doping issues. but when you talk about obstruction of justice, tampering with witnesses, perha
. >>> so cnn breaking the news just earlier this hour that the attorney in texas that represents the sports insurance agency that paid lance armstrong a whole bunch of bonuses for winning a bunch of tour de france races has decided to go ahead and sue him to get the money back that they settled and paid out to the tune of upwards to 12 to $15 million. so expect that on the legal front. and judge glenda hatchet, and others are back with me to discuss those ugh here words than money....
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cnn's deb feyerick with that report. if you'd like to get more report about sandy families fighting to get their money, go to cnn.com. >>> new jersey firefighters are hoping to bring comfort to some of those victims, though. not just those affected by the super storm either, the firefighter union is collecting donations for the sandy ground project. the fund will help to build 26 playgrounds in areas devastated by superstorm sandy. that number 26 stand out to you? bet you know why. the number of victims killed in the school shooting at sandy hook elementary. the playgrounds will honor each victim killed in that tragedy. that's something, isn't it? >>> listen up, ladies. you are about to get some relationship counseling. >> it's a manuel. >> reveal the secrets in your man's mind. to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. how did i know? well,
cnn's deb feyerick with that report. if you'd like to get more report about sandy families fighting to get their money, go to cnn.com. >>> new jersey firefighters are hoping to bring comfort to some of those victims, though. not just those affected by the super storm either, the firefighter union is collecting donations for the sandy ground project. the fund will help to build 26 playgrounds in areas devastated by superstorm sandy. that number 26 stand out to you? bet you know why. the...
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and he is this week's cnn he re. hero. >>> the state took me and my siblings away from my mom when i was 14. now we live with our grandparents. i don't want to be faced with the limits my mom faced, and that's why i want to go to college. my grandparents only went to grade school. there is nobody at home that could help me figure out how i could reach my dream. >> applying to college can be very bewildering. there's over 400,000 low-income students every year who graduate qualified to go to a four-year college and they just don't go. my name is michael carter, and i help qualified underserved students apply to, pay for, and stay in college. >> who needs to finish? >> we bring college mentors to high schools to help students through the entire process. how many more apps do you have to do? >> nine. >> nine and you're done? that's very good. it's completely free. students pick their mentor and they meet weekly until they're accepted into college. >> i never really thought of myself as the greatest student, like college
and he is this week's cnn he re. hero. >>> the state took me and my siblings away from my mom when i was 14. now we live with our grandparents. i don't want to be faced with the limits my mom faced, and that's why i want to go to college. my grandparents only went to grade school. there is nobody at home that could help me figure out how i could reach my dream. >> applying to college can be very bewildering. there's over 400,000 low-income students every year who graduate...
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this is cnn newsroom and i'm suzanne malveaux. things got a lot more complicated for lance armstrong. new reports now that the justice department plans to sue armstrong for using performance enhancing drugs. ed lavendera joining us. tell us what the new turn of events means for him. >> reporter: well, there is a lot of movement on this front. and if you'll remember about a year ago, the justice department decided not to sue lance armstrong, but now there are multiple reports that says the department of justice is changing its mind on this and will reportedly join the whistle blower lawsuit that has been filed, but is kept under seal from former teammate floyd landis. and what all of this could mean for lance armstrong is a big legal fight that could end up costing him tense of millions of dollars. the united states postal service during that run where lance armstrong won from 2001 to 2004 paid lance armstrong and his cycling team some $30 million. this whistle blower lawsuit brought by floyd landis which very few people have been
this is cnn newsroom and i'm suzanne malveaux. things got a lot more complicated for lance armstrong. new reports now that the justice department plans to sue armstrong for using performance enhancing drugs. ed lavendera joining us. tell us what the new turn of events means for him. >> reporter: well, there is a lot of movement on this front. and if you'll remember about a year ago, the justice department decided not to sue lance armstrong, but now there are multiple reports that says the...
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cnn's learned explosives weren't the only unstable variable law enforcement had to deal with. there was dykes' state of mind. neighbors describe the 65-year-old as a paranoid anti-government loner, fixated on a conspiracy involving horse racing. >> he used to keep notebooks of horse races. he always said that the mafia run the horse races. >> reporter: sources close to the case say while talking to police from the bunker a contentious dykes would ramble on about his theory and wanted to get his message out. >> mr. dykes, he feels like he has a story that's important to him, although it's very complex. >> reporter: in the early hours of the standoff local authorities even contemplated sending in a local reporter to talk to dykes. >> i knew the school bus driver had been shot. >> reporter: local blogger ricky stokes was the first reporter on the scene, capturing this video. he says authorities approached him with the idea. >> and you were willing to go along with that? >> anything they needed me to do, if it meant me showing him how to use the equipment or me going into the bunk
cnn's learned explosives weren't the only unstable variable law enforcement had to deal with. there was dykes' state of mind. neighbors describe the 65-year-old as a paranoid anti-government loner, fixated on a conspiracy involving horse racing. >> he used to keep notebooks of horse races. he always said that the mafia run the horse races. >> reporter: sources close to the case say while talking to police from the bunker a contentious dykes would ramble on about his theory and...
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famous new jersey candor today, reacting to former white house doctor connie mariano, who yesterday on cnn called the governor a time bomb. >> i'm a physician more than i am a democrat or republican, and inworry about this man dying in office. >> she must be a genius! >> reporter: the governor questioned how the doctor could diagnose him from her office in arizona. >> and it's completely irresponsible. my 12-year-old son comes to me last night and says dad, are you going to die? >> hey! bring it, fat boy! >> christie said he's not sure if he's going to run for re-election next year. >> reporter: the governor's weight has been a constant issue, which he has handled both with humor, days ago, eating a donut on the set of his chief or the mentor, david letterman. and with humility. here's what he told diane sawyer about his work with a personal trainer. >> what do you say to yourself >> ah, i just look in the mirror, diane. i just go, okay, i got to get healthier. >> reporter: christie, who was slender and athletic as a younger man, insists his health is good. although yesterday, he told repo
famous new jersey candor today, reacting to former white house doctor connie mariano, who yesterday on cnn called the governor a time bomb. >> i'm a physician more than i am a democrat or republican, and inworry about this man dying in office. >> she must be a genius! >> reporter: the governor questioned how the doctor could diagnose him from her office in arizona. >> and it's completely irresponsible. my 12-year-old son comes to me last night and says dad, are you going...
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cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of this video. we reached out to the pentagon for comment but have not heard back yet. nick robertson is following developments in london. is this the same drone that the united states said was returned to the united states? >> it looks like the same one. the iranians say it was flying 140 miles into their airspace off their northeastern corner, close to the border with afghanistan. the iranians are saying this aircraft was flying from the kandahar airfield base inside afghanistan, and some of the footage, and i looked at it, some of it could be kandahar air base but there's no guarantee this video came from the aircraft in question here. did they get this video from somewhere els? it's not clear. there's no way to verify at the moment what the iranians are saying. the spokesman that the iranians are putting forward says that the aircraft was sent to california several times in 2010 for repair and used for operations inside pakistan. >> translator: this aircraft has had many flights in countries aro
cnn cannot independently verify the authenticity of this video. we reached out to the pentagon for comment but have not heard back yet. nick robertson is following developments in london. is this the same drone that the united states said was returned to the united states? >> it looks like the same one. the iranians say it was flying 140 miles into their airspace off their northeastern corner, close to the border with afghanistan. the iranians are saying this aircraft was flying from the...
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susan candiotti, cnn, albany, new york. >>> and tomorrow pope benedict holds his last blessing and cnn covers it live in the 6:00 a.m. hour. >>> also tomorrow, the daytona 500. the super bowl of torsports and all the talk this week is about one driver -- danica patrick. >>> we take you live to the track. >>> first, not everyone in america qualified to go to college is able to go. attacking the problem head-on. this man started a mentoring program preparing high school students to be college students for free and he's this week's "cnn hero." >> the state took me and my siblings away from my mom when i was 14. now we live with our grandparents. i don't want to be faced with the limits that my mom faced, and that's why i want to go to college. my grandparents only went to grade school. there was nobody out there that could help me figure out how i could reach my dream. >> applying to college can be very bewildering. there's over 400,000 low-income students every year who graduate qualified to go to a four-year college, and they just don't go. my name is michael carter, and i help qualifie
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authorities took cnn's cameras. dan was telling me earlier on cnn international, that the authorities are not looking kindly on the media, as they try to cover these crowds, these angry crowds that are packing public spaces, shouting their frustration at the government for what they say was an assassination of an opposition leader. authorities are treating the media as if they are the protesters, and took our camera gear, hence dan turning to the phone camera. remember the arab spring two years ago, that began with protests in tunisia. it all began there. since then the new islamist led government has been accused of keeping down individual freedoms, tunisia's prime minister fired his cabinet over this and called for new elections, but his vice prime minister, his deputy said the party hadn't agreed and it might not have happened. so there's political as well as street turmoil in tunis. let's go to the middle east where palestinian women are getting their husbands' sperm smuggled out of prisons. the proof is in the
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now, here's a picture of cnn news anchor, wolf blitzer, wearing the same red dress. [ laughter ] [ cheers ] so we asked you who wore it best, and here are the results. oh, looks like emma stone edges out wolf blitzer once again. folks, there's a lot of news to cover tonight. i hate to waste time, but here goes. [ laughter ] [ applause ] in health news, the flu epidemic is continuing to spread all across the united states. so here with an update is our flu correspondent. [ laughter ] ♪ [ flute plays ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: sorry. that's our flute correspondent. thank you for stopping by, dave. thank you. folks, a lot of people are talking about the oscars. so here at "night news now," we'd like to take a moment to reveal our oscar nods. ♪ [ laughter and applause ] ♪ [ cheers ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, oscars. now, as with any news source, we don't always get everything right. so it's time for retractions, the portion of "night news now" where i go over corrections from previous broadcasts. last week, we reported that democratic leader, nancy pierogi, met with foreign lead
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cnn's tom foreman is here with some details. break it all down for us, tom. >> barbara's done such great reporting on this all day. it's important to look at the details, as she has. sequestration, what's it going to mean to the white house? let's take a look at what they spend in a year, $525 billion. and if it kicks in on march 1st, this is how much they're going to lose, about $46 billion. and as you heard the secretary say a moment ago, that's going to produce impacts both inside the military and outside the military. so who's going to get hit and how? let's bring up the pentagon here and look at this. if this represented the entire budget of the pentagon, these cuts would only about this 8% or so up here at the top. that doesn't look like a whole lot right now, but the impact could be quite large. for example, one of the cuts would be to 46,000 department of defense jobs, which would be endangered with men and women and enlisted families, in fact, facing lower pay raises next year than they would expect. what about beyond t
cnn's tom foreman is here with some details. break it all down for us, tom. >> barbara's done such great reporting on this all day. it's important to look at the details, as she has. sequestration, what's it going to mean to the white house? let's take a look at what they spend in a year, $525 billion. and if it kicks in on march 1st, this is how much they're going to lose, about $46 billion. and as you heard the secretary say a moment ago, that's going to produce impacts both inside the...